Re: recording with Victor Stream

2008-05-10 Thread Rays Home
Yes, quite agree.  The sensitivity of the internal mic is very good too and 
one could quite easily record a small round table meeting using it.

If anyone has used an external mic with the Stream I'd like to hear about it 
as folks here on the UK Stream list have said they find it hard to find a 
mic which suits the Stream.

Cheers,
Ray.
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>I agree with Bruce on this one.
> Given that the purpose of the VR Stream is hardly as a recording device,
> it actually does a rather decent job and acceptible in noncritical
> recording situations.
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Re: recording with Victor Stream

2008-05-10 Thread Curtis Delzer
I think if you plugged in some good headphones, and played the recordings, 
you'd be surprised, or, exported it to a *.wav file using the stream 
companion software, you'd be surprised somewhat. Quality isn't the need 
here, usability for particular purposes like "note taking," and it does 
pretty good at lecture recording also, especially with an external mic you 
can aim at the speaker.

Curtis Delzer
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I agree with Bruce on this one.
Given that the purpose of the VR Stream is hardly as a recording device,
it actually does a rather decent job and acceptible in noncritical
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Adobe Audition Scripts

2008-05-10 Thread G. McFarlane
Hi
I wonder if anyone else who uses the scripts can help.
I've tried the scripts on Audition 1.5 with Jaws 7, and Jaws 9, and they work 
pretty well in multitrack view. But I always find in whichever machine I'm on, 
that the scripts make navigation difficult by dialog boxes in the Edit View, 
e.g. you can enter a dialog box but can't tab round it - you have to use the 
Jaws cursor. 
Am I alone in this and if not are there any solutions, like for example a 
particular screen mode?
Gordon McFarlane

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Re: A question regarding multitrack recording

2008-05-10 Thread G. McFarlane
Hi
Unless anyone else knows differently Adobe Audition only works as far as 
version 1.5 with scripts. The later versions had an interface change. 
Perhaps if someone is using the latest version 3 they could let us know how 
well it works.
Gordon McFarlane
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>> For the past 7-8 years I've been using Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 (yes, I
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>> that this program is now ancient), but the reason I stuck with Cakewalk 
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>> Is there a program that would allow you to do multitrack recordings, but
>> would also allow you to import files in other formats than wav, e.g. mp3,
>> flac, ogg, etc?
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Re: recording with Victor Stream

2008-05-10 Thread Bobcat
Thanks for all the info about the Victor Stream.  I was hoping it would at 
least be able to record at 128k mp3 or wma.  Stereo is a good way to get 
clues about your environment that mono can't do.  I realize the Stream is 
not intended for this purpose.  I just wish it was.  I don't like carrying a 
whole lot of gear around.

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Re: CD Copying machines

2008-05-10 Thread Saqib
Hi the one I have seen has a master slot at the top and 7 copying slots 
under the master.
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Re: recording with Victor Stream

2008-05-10 Thread Mike Pietruk
Bob

One of the advantages of the Stream, as it records at a low rate, is that 
recordings take up less space.  It's designed as a voice recorder, not 
something to record a symphony concert with.
And that's for the better, in my estimation, as it discourages 
bootlegging.
The VR Stream is a mp3 player and book reader, not an all purpose audio 
machine.
By designing it the way it is, HumanWare was able to keep its price at the 
reasonable end of the spectrum.
If you truly need a recorder, buy a recorder.
If you want something to play mp3 podcasts and radio shows and sermons, my 
principal use of the Stream, this fills the bill.
If you want to play NLS digital talking books, Audible Books, or RFB&D 
books, the Stream fills the bill.
If you wish to read textfiles and electronic texts, the Stream can do this 
too though, personally, I'd have to be pretty desperate to listen to the 
supplied synthesized speech.
Let it be said, I'm biased towards TripleTalk/Double Talk speech of the 
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Re: zenstone scripts

2008-05-10 Thread Samuel Wilkins
Yes, you can download some jaws  scripts from
www.hartgen.org
I don't know how good they are as I do not use Jaws. Hope this helps.
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zenstone scripts

2008-05-10 Thread Vicki
Has anyone written any scripts for the ZinStone which will enable a person 
to know folder and files titles while arrowing through them? Thanks.

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Re: zenstone scripts

2008-05-10 Thread Vicki
I checked this out, and maybe I'm confused, but what I'm looking for is 
something that will work on the Zinstone when it isn't connected to the 
computer. If I missed reading something, let me know.

Vicki

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Re: Converting flack to another format:

2008-05-10 Thread Steve Matzura
Easy CDDA Extractor does it fine.

On Thu, 08 May 2008 11:16:23 +0200, you wrote:

>total recorder version professional will nicely do it, and more, it can 
>process a full directory tree.
>
>
>
>
>
>Arnaud de Bonald - Paris France - WeBlog: http://www.echo-on.org
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>
>
>albert griffith a écrit :
>> I need to convert this to WMA or mp3.  I'm running Winamp Pro, Acoustica
>> File converter but neither of them will convert this file.  Is there a plug
>> in for Winamp?  thanks


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RE: zenstone scripts

2008-05-10 Thread Dan Kerstetter
There is no way to get audio feedback on your player without having it
connected to a computer.

Dan Kerstetter

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I checked this out, and maybe I'm confused, but what I'm looking for is 
something that will work on the Zinstone when it isn't connected to the 
computer. If I missed reading something, let me know.

Vicki

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Re: Mp3 cataloguing

2008-05-10 Thread Terese Ann Goren
Thanks, I'll give it a try

At 10:42 AM 5/10/2008, you wrote:
>I happened upon the following free utility at download.com that might be
>what you are looking for.  I haven't tried it yet but plan to.
>
>Publisher's description of Cathy
>From
>Robert Vasicek:
>  Cathy is an extremly small, very fast and easy to use media cataloging
>tool. You can use it to index files stored on removable media (CD-ROMs,
>LS120, Iomega
>Zip and Jaz disks, or even diskettes), hard disks or net drives, and create
>searchable catalogs that can be used without having access to original
>media.
>Searching capabilities are based on file name, date and size. Additional
>features include filtering options, search duplicates or singles,
>customizable
>date format, etc. Found files can be opened (executed) or deleted directly,
>if they are present. Drag and drop support. Directory trees, MP3 album/song
>lists can be printed, disk space usage can be investigated.
>
>Read reviews and download at:
>http://www.download.com/Cathy/3000-2248_4-10057376.html?tag=lst-6&cdlPid=10179912
>
>Bob
>
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> > all of my mp3 files into a text document.  Any suggestions?  I have
> > over 5000 files that are categorized into artist/album and so on but
> > I'm afraid I may have a few duplicates Any help would be much appreciated.
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Re: Mp3 cataloguing

2008-05-10 Thread Bobcat
I happened upon the following free utility at download.com that might be 
what you are looking for.  I haven't tried it yet but plan to.

Publisher's description of Cathy
From
Robert Vasicek:
 Cathy is an extremly small, very fast and easy to use media cataloging 
tool. You can use it to index files stored on removable media (CD-ROMs, 
LS120, Iomega
Zip and Jaz disks, or even diskettes), hard disks or net drives, and create 
searchable catalogs that can be used without having access to original 
media.
Searching capabilities are based on file name, date and size. Additional 
features include filtering options, search duplicates or singles, 
customizable
date format, etc. Found files can be opened (executed) or deleted directly, 
if they are present. Drag and drop support. Directory trees, MP3 album/song
lists can be printed, disk space usage can be investigated.

Read reviews and download at:
http://www.download.com/Cathy/3000-2248_4-10057376.html?tag=lst-6&cdlPid=10179912

Bob

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>
>>Good Morning,
>
>
> I'm looking for a simple accessible program that will help me sort
> all of my mp3 files into a text document.  Any suggestions?  I have
> over 5000 files that are categorized into artist/album and so on but
> I'm afraid I may have a few duplicates Any help would be much appreciated.
>
> Terese
>
>
>
>
> Terese Ann Goren
> Visit our blog at http://brightspotks.livejournal.com/
> Looking for a way to relax? Just say spaaa.
> Visit my webpage @ www.beautipage.com/Terese
> Vote for our song "I'll See You There"  on American Idol Underground
> visit http://www.idolunderground.com/tereseann
>
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Re: Mp3 cataloguing

2008-05-10 Thread Bobcat
I am trying Cathy now.  Jaws had a little trouble seeing the tabs.  You need 
to find the catalogue tab first but the program starts in the search tab.  I 
found I needed to refresh Jaws and use the mouse cursor to find the other 
tabs.

You need to right click a file to get options such as deleting.  File 
deletion is off by default.  You need to start Cathy with a -dd switch to 
allow deletion from the program.  You could make a shortcut for the program 
add -dd to the target.  Or, you could use run and type cathy -dd but Cathy 
would have to be on a path.  Easier to make a shortcut to the program.

Bob


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Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 9:42 AM
Subject: Re: Mp3 cataloguing


>I happened upon the following free utility at download.com that might be
> what you are looking for.  I haven't tried it yet but plan to.
>
> Publisher's description of Cathy
> From
> Robert Vasicek:
> Cathy is an extremly small, very fast and easy to use media cataloging
> tool. You can use it to index files stored on removable media (CD-ROMs,
> LS120, Iomega
> Zip and Jaz disks, or even diskettes), hard disks or net drives, and 
> create
> searchable catalogs that can be used without having access to original
> media.
> Searching capabilities are based on file name, date and size. Additional
> features include filtering options, search duplicates or singles,
> customizable
> date format, etc. Found files can be opened (executed) or deleted 
> directly,
> if they are present. Drag and drop support. Directory trees, MP3 
> album/song
> lists can be printed, disk space usage can be investigated.
>
> Read reviews and download at:
> http://www.download.com/Cathy/3000-2248_4-10057376.html?tag=lst-6&cdlPid=10179912
>
> Bob
>
> - Original Message - 
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> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 7:21 AM
> Subject: Mp3 cataloguing
>
>
>>
>>>Good Morning,
>>
>>
>> I'm looking for a simple accessible program that will help me sort
>> all of my mp3 files into a text document.  Any suggestions?  I have
>> over 5000 files that are categorized into artist/album and so on but
>> I'm afraid I may have a few duplicates Any help would be much 
>> appreciated.
>>
>> Terese
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Terese Ann Goren
>> Visit our blog at http://brightspotks.livejournal.com/
>> Looking for a way to relax? Just say spaaa.
>> Visit my webpage @ www.beautipage.com/Terese
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Re: zenstone scripts

2008-05-10 Thread Jerry Richer
 I've never used the Zenstone software but you can see file and folder
names fine with Windows Explorer.

   Jerry

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Re: recording with Victor Stream

2008-05-10 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi

I love doubletalk on the book port. I can't stand reading text files with 
the stream; the voice just seems way too slow! I like it faster, which 
doubletalk does a great job at. Also, I checked out my info on a 2 gb sd 
card. 300 hours of available recording time (that's right, 300)! Actually 
that was with about 700 mb taken, so about 1.1 gb there. Pretty good imho. 
If you want a recorder, you would want something like the olympus, which 
comes with an external mic (the ds30, anyway). THe vr stream is not a stand 
alone voice recorder as Mike said- so, that would explain some things. It 
does, however, serve its purpose as a multi tasking unit. I love it, for the 
most part- the only gripe I have with it is the fact that it doesn't last as 
long as the book port, and you can't change the battery (it has an internal 
one that is replacable but only with a certin kind, not A A which I like).

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> Bob
>
> One of the advantages of the Stream, as it records at a low rate, is that
> recordings take up less space.  It's designed as a voice recorder, not
> something to record a symphony concert with.
> And that's for the better, in my estimation, as it discourages
> bootlegging.
> The VR Stream is a mp3 player and book reader, not an all purpose audio
> machine.
> By designing it the way it is, HumanWare was able to keep its price at the
> reasonable end of the spectrum.
> If you truly need a recorder, buy a recorder.
> If you want something to play mp3 podcasts and radio shows and sermons, my
> principal use of the Stream, this fills the bill.
> If you want to play NLS digital talking books, Audible Books, or RFB&D
> books, the Stream fills the bill.
> If you wish to read textfiles and electronic texts, the Stream can do this
> too though, personally, I'd have to be pretty desperate to listen to the
> supplied synthesized speech.
> Let it be said, I'm biased towards TripleTalk/Double Talk speech of the
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Re: zenstone scripts

2008-05-10 Thread anthony campbell
no their is nothing at the moment.

hth

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>I checked this out, and maybe I'm confused, but what I'm looking for is
> something that will work on the Zinstone when it isn't connected to the
> computer. If I missed reading something, let me know.
>
> Vicki
>
> - Original Message - 
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> Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 9:02 AM
> Subject: Re: zenstone scripts
>
>
> Yes, you can download some jaws  scripts from
> www.hartgen.org
> I don't know how good they are as I do not use Jaws. Hope this helps.
> Samuel Wilkins
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>
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>> Has anyone written any scripts for the ZinStone which will enable a 
>> person
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>>
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Re: zenstone scripts

2008-05-10 Thread Jeff Bishop
Has anyone purchased the plus model with the speaker and FM radio of the Zen 
Stone?  Do they offer a larger unit then 2GB?

Jeff

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Re: zenstone scripts

2008-05-10 Thread constantine (on laptop)
There's nothing- and there never will be- for the simple reason that since 
there is no screen, it would most likely be impossible to code. But, if you 
organize your music just so (first by artist, than album, for example, or 
maybe genre, then artist), that might help some!

I hope that helps- sorry for being so pesimistic, 


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From: "anthony campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 1:44 PM
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> no their is nothing at the moment.
>
> hth
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Vicki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 2:37 PM
> Subject: Re: zenstone scripts
>
>
>>I checked this out, and maybe I'm confused, but what I'm looking for is
>> something that will work on the Zinstone when it isn't connected to the
>> computer. If I missed reading something, let me know.
>>
>> Vicki
>>
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Samuel Wilkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 9:02 AM
>> Subject: Re: zenstone scripts
>>
>>
>> Yes, you can download some jaws  scripts from
>> www.hartgen.org
>> I don't know how good they are as I do not use Jaws. Hope this helps.
>> Samuel Wilkins
>> Email
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>> Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 1:54 PM
>> Subject: zenstone scripts
>>
>>
>>> Has anyone written any scripts for the ZinStone which will enable a
>>> person
>>> to know folder and files titles while arrowing through them? Thanks.
>>>
>>> Vicki
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Re: Synching Files for the Victor Stream

2008-05-10 Thread Jeffrey Dunn

Hi:

I  too use  Juice for   obtaining podcasts,   I also   transfer a 
great deal of music for  listening, and  hope that  there 
is  an  equivalent  program  for   media management, not just 
for  synching but for   creating   play lists.

The companion software unfortunately lacks these features, 
but   maybe  the folks at Humanware might   enhance that for  us.
In the meantime, I'm  keeping a look out for  alternatives.

Jeff

At 04:55 AM 5/9/2008, you wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I like using my Humanware Victor Stream for listening to podcasts and
>program recordings made by Replay AV when away from home.
>The problem is that it takes some time sifting through Juice's downloads
>and RAV's recording first finding the mp3 files and then copying them into
>a folder which can then be transferred to a sdhc card for the Stream.
>Is anyone using a software utility that collects desired files on an
>ongoing basis into a directory which then can be quickly transferred onto
>a sdhc card for the Stream?
>
>Thanks in advance for some ideas.
>
>Mike
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Re: zenstone...it does not need scripts

2008-05-10 Thread Chris Skarstad
Hi

Ok, let's clear this up once and for all.  If you aren't using the 
computer, there's no way you'd ever be able to use 
JAWS or any other screenreader for this kind of thing.

If you're refering to the 1 GB model of the Zen stone, you can use 
the button on the back of the unit to switch between folders.  if 
pushed all the way to the right, the player is in shuffle mode, which 
obviously, means that it plays all files on the player in random 
order.  pushing it to the left means that it's in regular mode like 
normal. If you push the button to the left once more, and you have 
multiple folders with files in them, the player switches to the next 
folder and begins playing the first file in the series, or at random 
depending on how you have the player set to do.  but no, no scripts 
at all are needeed for this, even when it's attached to the computer. 
It just plane does not need them, period.



At 03:44 PM 5/10/2008, you wrote:
>no their is nothing at the moment.
>
>hth
>
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>Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 2:37 PM
>Subject: Re: zenstone scripts
>
>
> >I checked this out, and maybe I'm confused, but what I'm looking for is
> > something that will work on the Zinstone when it isn't connected to the
> > computer. If I missed reading something, let me know.
> >
> > Vicki
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "Samuel Wilkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> > Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 9:02 AM
> > Subject: Re: zenstone scripts
> >
> >
> > Yes, you can download some jaws  scripts from
> > www.hartgen.org
> > I don't know how good they are as I do not use Jaws. Hope this helps.
> > Samuel Wilkins
> > Email
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Skype Cleverclogs6953
> > Windows Live Messenger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > A O L Instant Messenger Samuel4851
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "Vicki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "PC-Audio" 
> > Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 1:54 PM
> > Subject: zenstone scripts
> >
> >
> >> Has anyone written any scripts for the ZinStone which will enable a
> >> person
> >> to know folder and files titles while arrowing through them? Thanks.
> >>
> >> Vicki
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Re: zenstone...it does not need scripts

2008-05-10 Thread Bruce Toews
Actually, there are scripts, available from www.hartgen.org. Here's the 
info:

You can simply copy and paste MP3 and WMA  files using Windows Explorer. 
However, there is software which can be downloaded called Creative Media 
Lite, which allows you to not only rip tracks from audio CD, but in 
addition once the audio extraction has taken place, the music is 
automatically transferred to the player.  So for a person who does not 
want to get into the business of copying music to the player, this could 
be very good.  When connected to the computer for charging, Creative Media 
Lite will advise you how much space is available on the player together 
with the battery charge status.  The software is also used to update the 
firmware of the unit.  Free scripts for JAWS for Windows are available 
from this page containing the following functionality:



Most of the buttons speak their names as you use Tab, Shift+Tab or 
Insert+Tab.  There is still a bit of work to be done in the Settings 
Dialog of the CD ripper as the fields do not speak correctly but this will 
come in time.

When you Tab into the main drive list or the Zen player contents list, the 
individual list is identified.

F12 activates the Audio CD rip Button.

Usefully, you can now check or uncheck the songs to be extracted from a CD 
from the list by pressing Space Bar.  JAWS will announce if the song is 
checked or unchecked.

ALT+Control+V will allow you to set the maximum volume of the player and 
access the parental controls.

ALT+Control+U enables updates to be accessed via the Internet.

F11 tells you the charge of the player and the amount of free space.

A small amount of Hotkey Help is available.




Bruce

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On Sat, 10 May 2008, Chris Skarstad wrote:

> Hi
>
> Ok, let's clear this up once and for all.  If you aren't using the
> computer, there's no way you'd ever be able to use
> JAWS or any other screenreader for this kind of thing.
>
> If you're refering to the 1 GB model of the Zen stone, you can use
> the button on the back of the unit to switch between folders.  if
> pushed all the way to the right, the player is in shuffle mode, which
> obviously, means that it plays all files on the player in random
> order.  pushing it to the left means that it's in regular mode like
> normal. If you push the button to the left once more, and you have
> multiple folders with files in them, the player switches to the next
> folder and begins playing the first file in the series, or at random
> depending on how you have the player set to do.  but no, no scripts
> at all are needeed for this, even when it's attached to the computer.
> It just plane does not need them, period.
>
>
>
> At 03:44 PM 5/10/2008, you wrote:
>> no their is nothing at the moment.
>>
>> hth
>>
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Vicki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 2:37 PM
>> Subject: Re: zenstone scripts
>>
>>
>>> I checked this out, and maybe I'm confused, but what I'm looking for is
>>> something that will work on the Zinstone when it isn't connected to the
>>> computer. If I missed reading something, let me know.
>>>
>>> Vicki
>>>
>>> - Original Message -
>>> From: "Samuel Wilkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>> Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 9:02 AM
>>> Subject: Re: zenstone scripts
>>>
>>>
>>> Yes, you can download some jaws  scripts from
>>> www.hartgen.org
>>> I don't know how good they are as I do not use Jaws. Hope this helps.
>>> Samuel Wilkins
>>> Email
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Skype Cleverclogs6953
>>> Windows Live Messenger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> A O L Instant Messenger Samuel4851
>>> - Original Message -
>>> From: "Vicki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: "PC-Audio" 
>>> Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 1:54 PM
>>> Subject: zenstone scripts
>>>
>>>
 Has anyone written any scripts for the ZinStone which will enable a
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 to know folder and files titles while arrowing through them? Thanks.

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Major sport to be streamed

2008-05-10 Thread Stephen Jolley
Hi list members and others,

There's a lot of major sport to happen soon as the Northern summer gets in to 
full swing.

Keep with my page and you should be right for getting to the action.

Amongst the events to entertain us are:
.Cricket in England with New Zealand followed later by South Africa. The 
first test starts this Thursday, May 15.
.A week later, overlapping cricket when Australia start the first test in 
the West Indies.
.Tennis, with the French Open starting on May 25.
.International Athletics including the Golden League which has the first of 
six meets from June 1.
Later on there is Wimbledon tennis from June 23, British Open Golf from July 17 
and US Open Tennis from August 25.

That's only what I know about.
Not confident about streaming of the Olympics and Euro 2008, but you never know.

If this is of interest to you, hold on to this message and keep checking my 
page as that's preferable to troubling other list members, every time something 
we already know about starts to move.

http://members.optusnet.com.au/stephenjolley/livestreams
"More sport than you can poke a stick at".

Stephen Jolley
Melbourne Australia

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Re: recording with Victor Stream

2008-05-10 Thread David Tanner
Yes, the Braille Plus from American Printing House for the Blind is a notetaker 
with a hard drive, address book, media player that handles a number of file 
formats, bookshelf that handles NLS books, bookshare, Braille *.brf, MS Word 
*.doc, text *.txt,.  The unit also has web browser, RSS, email, 
calendar/planner, stopwatch, several games, and more.  The digital recorder 
does a fair job with its' internal mike, but with an external stereo mike it 
will do a fantastic job, and includes the ability to change bit rate and 
sampling rate.  It can record in MP3 or WAV.



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:I heard music on a Braille Plus Icon that I looked at, and it was in 
: sterrreo.  I don't know if this information helps, but I believe the Braille 
: Plus is a notetaker, as well.
: - Original Message - 
: From: "Rick Harmon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
: Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 11:26 AM
: Subject: Re: recording with Victor Stream
: 
: 
: > That's all the VR Stream is for is messages and dictating lectures and 
: > such.
: > Which it does a very good job at.
: >
: > Rick
: > - Original Message - 
: > From: "Larry Higgins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: > To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
: > Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 11:08 AM
: > Subject: Re: recording with Victor Stream
: >
: >
: > I just received my VRStream yesterday, and I was a little
: > disappointed in the quality of recording, at least from the built in
: > mic. Haven't had a chance to try it with an external mic. The
: > microphone's level of sensitivity isn't adjustable or configurable.
: > In other words, if you want quality for other than taking off handed
: > notes for yourself   you will need to invest in another product. The
: > audio reproduction isn't good enough for Podcasting .
: >
: > As for file formatting, it uses it's own proprietary format. Of
: > course you can convert these to .wav with their conversion utility
: > within the Stream Companion software, but you will have to reconvert
: > them to .mp3 via another option such as Goldwave, or Cdex. And no, it
: > will not record in stereo, not even with a stereo mic. It's purpose
: > for offering recording capability is clearly stated, for taking personal
: > notes.
: >
: > You could probably use the mic for recording meetings or lectures,
: > but it would help to not be an a room with lots of reverb, or
: > background noise.
: >
: > At 06:38 AM 5/9/2008, you wrote:
: >>What are the recording capabilities and formats of the
: >>Victor Stream?  Is it only voice quality or can it record in higher 
: >>quality
: >>and stereo?
: >>
: >>
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Re: zenstone scripts

2008-05-10 Thread Jerry Richer
 I have the Zenstone Plus with the FM radio but no speaker.  The speaker
version came out just after I got mine.  I have read from at least one blind
person who has one with a speaker.  I switch between the MP3 player and the
FM radio without trouble except sometimes managing to skip ahead one MP3
file while switching to the radio.
 Creative makes players much larger than 2 gig but I am not familiar
with the model designations.

   Jerry

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Fwd: Want easy cd burning software for lazy people?

2008-05-10 Thread Steve Pattison
From: Theresa Granger
To: GW-info


To lazy people and people who don't want to learn much:

This program is not meant for all of you guys that have mastered window eyes 
with Nero, Roxio, xp, etc.

I know it's cheating, but if you haven't managed to master burning cd's with 
Nero, windows xp or Roxio, you need to check out a demo of this program.  The 
demo gives you 30 free burns.  It is Premier cd/dvd creator by Premier 
Assistive Technology.  It doesn't even do but a fraction of what Nero or Roxio 
can do, but it does not require use of the mouse at all!  It was written with 
screen reader users in mind.

I might be slow or something, but so many people on this list say how easy Nero 
is.  A couple of years ago, I didn't seem to have any problems with Nero 6, but 
Nero 7 eludes me.  I don't burn cd's enough to remember how to use it from one 
time to the next.  (I have to fight with figuring it out every time.)  Also, I 
am personally only interested in making regular audio cd's, data cd's and data 
dvd's.  The Premier cd dvd creator is enough to do this.  It came with the user 
manual, but I haven't read it yet -- and probably won't.  I simply started 
hitting tab and looking around.  It was made for "simple-minded people" like me 
who require options such as "make audio cd," "make data," etc.  Just tab to it 
and press enter.  If you go to the help menu, you can find out all of the 
keystrokes, but that's not really necessary.  Just press the alt key and check 
out your menus.  (The only ones you need to remember are F7 for select folder, 
F8 for select file and F6 for write options.)

Check out the demo -- it's free, (under the products link) at:
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(reading made easy)

Forever lazy (except for when I'm at work)
Theresa

PS:  If anyone is willing to give me fail-proof 1-2-3 a-b-c step-by-step 
instructions for Nero 7 (the kind of instructions designed for dummies), I 
would be more than happy to give it another chance!!!.

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